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Brungle is a
village community in the
central east part of the
Riverina region, New
South Wales, Australia. It is
situated by road,
about 16 kilometres...
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Wirajuri or
Ngarigo language.
Tumbarumba and
surrounds now lie
within the
Brungle/Tumut
Aboriginal Land
Council Area. The
settler community was established...
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Booligal Booroorban Borambola Boree Cr****
Bowna Brawlin Brocklesby Brookdale Brungle Brushwood Bulgandry Bullenbung Bundure Bungowannah Bunnaloo Buraja Burraboi...
- man,
George Noble, had
walked for
nearly a w**** over the
mountains from
Brungle Mission near Gundagai, New
South Wales. The two men were the only Indigenous...
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which is now
regularly cut off at low flows.) The
historic village of
Brungle has been the
subject of
considerable media coverage on both
Prime and WIN...
- two
Aboriginal Australians present,
having walked for
about a w**** from
Brungle Station (near Tumut) to be at the event. Dame
Nellie Melba sang "God Save...
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Indigenous peoples. In New
South Wales, such
communities included Maloga,
Brungle, Warangesda, and ****meragunja. However, the
reserve system also gave authorities...
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Adelaide McClelland had been
taken from her
mother Florence Ellen Lowe at the
Brungle Mission,
prior to the
First World War. She was one of the
thousands of...
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Bulger OAM was the
First Indigenous Mayor of Tumut. She was CEO of
Brungle-Tumut
Local Aboriginal Land Council, as well as
Mayor of Tumut. She was...
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Gundagai rather than
upstream to Tumut. As well as
bunyip stories,
Brungle Aboriginal women relate the
story of the 'Mirriyolla Dog' a
spirit dog...